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  • #2160 Répondre
    Anonyme
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    In the attached score, triggers #172 and #173 fire when cursor #1 reverses direction at the end of its curve (when that cursor is nowhere near those triggers). They do also fire at the correct time (when cursor #1 strikes them).

    Score and messages-log attached.

    Best
    –Bob

      OSX 10.6.7
      WinXP/sp3
      IanniX 0.8.2
    #2470 Répondre
    Anonyme
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    I think I « see » what’s happening. Just now I had my monitor color corrections set in such a way that certain visual attributes were emphasized. My eyes happened to focus on the right end of curve #10001 the moment its cursor changed direction at the left end of that curve. At that moment, and for only a couple milliseconds, the shape of a cursor appeared at the right end of the line (while it was apparently at the left end changing its direction).

    So, here’s my speculation: At end end of its travel, the cursor makes a high-velocity sweep all the way to the other end (it must also reverse at high velocity, but those triggers only generate a single OSC during the retrace, so perhaps the return sweep occurs before the triggers can reset).

    I (sort of) « proved » my theory by nudging one of the offending triggers out of reach of the cursor’s path and, indeed, that one did not trigger during the retrace.

    Conclusion (speculative, of course): There exist cursor re-scans (maybe call them retrace, after raster-scan technology) that are so fast they’re invisible, and they re-fire any triggers in their path.

    Cheers,
    –Bob

    @I wrote:

    In the attached score, triggers #172 and #173 fire when cursor #1 reverses direction at the end of its curve (when that cursor is nowhere near those triggers). They do also fire at the correct time (when cursor #1 strikes them).

    Score and messages-log attached.

    Best
    –Bob

      OSX 10.6.7
      WinXP/sp3
      IanniX 0.8.2
    #2471 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Hi Bob!

    I discover this bug a few days ago. It’s a very critical bug (because even if we have bugs with GUI, the core must work!). I’m currently working on this bug.

    #2474 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Thanks Guillaume!

    #2472 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Hi Guillaume, in your 0.8.21 release notes, does this one:

      « major cursor bug fix (with pattern like 1 -1)« 

    refer to the current forum thread, or to something else?

    Thanks
    –Bob

    @Guillaume wrote:

    I discover this bug a few days ago. It’s a very critical bug (because even if we have bugs with GUI, the core must work!). I’m currently working on this bug.

    #2473 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Yes!

    #2475 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Sorry to say, Guillaume, but I’m still having this bug. Tested on two platforms, XP/SP3 and OSX 10.6.7 (Iannix 0.8.21).

    Thanks,
    –Bob

    #2476 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Okayyy, I didn’t test with your scores, but I will !

    #2477 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Thanks Guillaume.

    #2478 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Hi Guillaume!
    @Guillaume wrote:

    Okayyy, I didn’t test with your scores, but I will !

    Have you been able to experience this anomaly? I want to expand upon this score, but am awaiting your results before going ahead.

    Please let me know if I can offer any assistance or further information about this.

    Cheers,
    –Bob

    #2479 Répondre
    Anonyme
    Inactif

    Iannix 0.8.22: Just wanted to let you know this issue still exists.

    Cheers,
    –Bob

    (score attached)

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